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volatile geopolitics. Shortages, trade frictions, and financial mismatches can stall otherwise viable tipping dynamics and establish carbon-intensive lock-ins. This PhD will develop an agent-based inspired
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volatile geopolitics. Shortages, trade frictions, and financial mismatches can stall otherwise viable tipping dynamics and establish carbon-intensive lock-ins. This PhD will develop an agent-based inspired
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reinforcement learning for large language models (LLMs). Research directions include developing next-generation post-training algorithms, exploring diffusion-based approaches to reasoning with language models
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carry out the doctoral thesis for the 26/27 academic year. Adoptive cell therapyagainst cancer is a type of immunotherapy that is based on the use of agents that enhance the immune cells of the patients
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science, connected to MDU’s existing research areas. The PhD project focuses on the development of a large language model (LLM)-based AI agent specialized in energy decision-making, including: development of AI models
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sciences, economics and regulation. Job description The project of the PhD student based at CWI in Amsterdam will focus on techno-economic models (and in particular multi-agent modeling) of energy exchange
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Assessment Sciences (IRAS) as a PhD candidate in Exposomics, Machine Learning and AI! Your job In this PhD project, you will design and apply innovative computational approaches, such as graphical models
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at adapting our blood-brain barrier model to predict the brain permeability of extracellular vesicles and therapeutic agents. It by the use of cell culture, automation, high content imaging, TEER and
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, or intelligent systems. Prior experience with embedded platforms, signal processing, or model compression is a plus. We value creativity, curiosity, and the ability to connect ideas across disciplines. The PhD
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fungal infections. Emerging research is exploring radiometals conjugated with targeting molecules for in vivo imaging of infections via PET or SPECT. These agents can also be linked to therapeutics